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Evan Lysacek Profile

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Evan Lysacek

Famous As
Skater
Birth Name
Evan Frank Lysacek
Birth Date
June 4, 1985
Birth Place
Chicago, Illinois, USA
Famous As
Skater
Popular for
The 2005 Four Continents Figure Skating Championships
Birth Name
Evan Frank Lysacek
Birth Date
June 4, 1985
Birth Place
Chicago, Illinois, USA
Height
6'
Nationality
American
Education
  • Graduated from Neuqua Valley High School in 2003
Father
Don
Mother
Tanya
Sister
Laura, Christina

Evan Frank Lysacek emerged as one of the most celebrated American figure skaters of his generation, etching his name in history as the 2010 Olympic champion. His career, marked by technical precision and artistic growth, encompassed world and national titles, solidifying his legacy as a dominant force in men's singles skating during the late 2000s. Born on June 4, 1985, in Chicago, Illinois, to parents Don and Tanya, Lysacek's journey on the ice began at a young age, setting the stage for an illustrious athletic career that would eventually lead him to the U.S. Figure Skating Hall of Fame.

His rise through the competitive ranks was steady and impressive. Lysacek first garnered significant international attention by winning the gold medal at the 2005 Four Continents Figure Skating Championships, a title he would reclaim in 2007. These victories signaled his arrival among the sport's elite. He became a pillar of U.S. figure skating, capturing his first national championship in 2007 and defending his title in 2008. His consistency on the Grand Prix circuit culminated in winning the prestigious Grand Prix Final in 2009, a year that also saw him ascend to the pinnacle of the sport by becoming the World champion.

The crowning achievement of Lysacek's career came at the 2010 Winter Olympics in Vancouver. In a fiercely contested battle, his clean and strategically crafted performances, which emphasized component scores over the risky quadruple jump, earned him the Olympic gold medal. This historic victory made him the first American man to win the Olympic title since Brian Boitano in 1988. The accolades followed, with Lysacek being named the United States Olympic Committee's SportsMan of the Year and receiving the James E. Sullivan Award as the nation's top amateur athlete for 2010.

Following his Olympic triumph, injuries hampered his competitive return, and Lysacek announced his retirement from amateur skating in 2014. His contributions to the sport were permanently honored with his induction into the U.S. Figure Skating Hall of Fame on January 22, 2016. In his post-competitive life, Lysacek has remained connected to skating through exhibitions and commentary, while also exploring ventures in fashion and business. He participated in the 16th season of Dancing with the Stars, partnered with professional dancer Anna Trebunskaya, showcasing his athleticism in a new arena. Evan Lysacek's career is remembered for its strategic brilliance, competitive fire, and that singular golden moment on the Olympic podium.